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Eye to Eye with Ophthalmology Residents

Working with high-tech equipment, learners performed different types of eye surgery and procedures during the advanced wet lab workshop.

Fourth-year surgical residents from the۲ݮƵ UniversityOphthalmology Program were at theSteinberg Centre for Simulation & Interactive Learningto take part in the advanced wet lab workshop this week.

Working with high-tech equipment including Leica microscopes and the WHITESTAR Signature® System, learners were able to perform different types of eye surgery and procedures. With a one-to-one teacher-to-student ratio, these workshops offer a valuable opportunity to get hands-on practice in a safe environment.

"There’s nothing more rewarding thanto invest in the training and development of our future eye surgeons,” sayJean-Sebastien Roy and Vuth Chum from Johnson & Johnson Vision, who were very pleased and proud to be a partner in this wet lab.

Thank you to Dr. Marino Discepola, along with all of our dedicated instructors and industry partners, for your important role in this visionary day!

Image by Simali Perera.

Image by Simali Perera.

Image by Diane Weidner.

Image by Simali Perera.

Image by Simali Perera.

Image by Simali Perera.

Image by Simali Perera.

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